The Driscoll Middle School varsity team unleashed its own play for the ages with a piece of show-stopping chicanery called "The Penalty Play".

Down 6-0 with one minute to go in the third quarter of their championship game. Coaching staff pulled off a master deception. And it could only be unleashed after getting flagged for a penalty, Driscoll﻿ Rangers coach Art Rodriguez told the Daily News.

"They marked out five yards, but then [Eighth-grade quarterback Jason Garza] tells the center they're marking out five more yards," says Rodriguez. Garza then told the center to give him the ball - technically hiking it to start the play - and pretended to mark off the additional yardage. Once﻿ he was clear of the defensive line, Garza made a break for the end zone.

The 6-6 score after the missed extra point was the game's final. "This is first time we ever tried it," says Rodriguez of the Penalty Play drawn up by assistant coach John﻿ Delosantos. "And it worked."